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Radar Based Heart Rate Sensing on the Smart Glasses
Heart rate serves as an important indicator for evaluating health and fitness. This paper addresses the constraints of skin-contact sensors by introducing an innovative non-contact heart rate monitoring approach. The method involves a wearable radar-based system seamlessly integrated into smart glasses, marking the first instance of such integration without the need for consistent skin contact, free from biases related to skin tone, ambient light interference, and hair or fabric occlusion. The proposed radar based system optimized for the best arterial signal detection while compensating for motion through Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). The system's effectiveness is confirmed through comprehensive testing involving 85 individuals, achieving a remarkable 90% success rate defined as mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) compared to reference device within 3%. Test results and analyses underscore the feasibility of integrating heart rate monitoring into head-mounted devices (HMD), laying the foundation for an enhanced user experience in future AR/VR technologies.